>Low tech doesn't necessarily mean low dollar in the
>long run.
High tech doesn't always mean high dollar either. I usually have no idea
what you guys are talking about, but many times, a little surfing, err..,
research on the 'net and through various experts and gurus will help you
find a low dollar, high tech alternative to a high dollar version. Just
about everything out there has a generic, shadetree, version that will
require more effort, but also carry a lower cost.
Data aquisistion equipment and engine management equipment doesn't *have* to
be expensive or have lots of blinking lights to get the job done. If I had
any idea what the original topic was, I might have an example, but that
would be a longshot anyway...
geez, I hope nobody calls my bluff on this one....
Dale
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